Held together by disdain for Netanyahu, the new government can’t escape its occupation of Palestinians.
America and the World
In the Shadow of the Tiananmen Crackdown
Both China and the U.S. have profited from Beijing’s state violence.
The Old Diplomatic Playbook Has Failed Israel-Palestine
Why Biden must pursue a rights-based approach
In India, Suppressing Dissent Can’t Suppress COVID
The Modi government is more concerned with its public image than saving lives.
Black Lives Matter, Palestinian Resistance, and the Ties That Bind
The symbiosis between African Americans and Palestinians grows as both groups face human rights crises.
‘Palestinian Rights Are Worth Fighting For,’ Says Congress’s Champion of Human Rights
Talking with Betty McCollum, one of the lone, long-standing critics of Israel in the House
How U.S. Taxpayers Are Invested in the Palestine-Israel Conflict
Billions of dollars of military aid to Israel, explained
The Israel-Palestine Narrative Has Evolved
How words like ‘apartheid,’ ‘land theft,’ and ‘ethnic cleansing’ have entered the mainstream conversation
Jeanne Shaheen, Defense Contractors, and the Afghanistan Withdrawal
The senator cites women’s rights as a reason not to leave, but New Hampshire arms manufacturers may also play a role.
On Israel-Palestine, Biden Must Stop the Harm
The absence of a peace process doesn’t mean the absence of U.S. responsibility—or of the need to act as Jerusalem begins to boil over.

